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On eigenfunction expansions of first-order symmetric systems and ordinary differential operators of an odd order

Functional Analysis 2013-07-26 v1

Abstract

We study general (not necessarily Hamiltonian) first-order symmetric systems JyB(t)y=\D(t)f(t)J y'-B(t)y=\D(t) f(t) on an interval \cI=[a,b\cI=[a,b\rangle with the regular endpoint aa. It is assumed that the deficiency indices n±(\Tmi)n_\pm(\Tmi) of the minimal relation \Tmi\Tmi satisfy n+(\Tmi)<n(\Tmi)n_+(\Tmi)< n_-(\Tmi). We define \l\l-depending boundary conditions which are analogs of separated self-adjoint boundary conditions for Hamiltonian systems. With a boundary value problem involving such conditions we associate an exit space self-adjoint extension \wtT\wt T of \Tmi\Tmi and the mm-function m(\cd)m(\cd), which is an analog of the Titchmarsh-Weyl coefficient for the Hamiltonian system. By using mm-function we obtain the eigenfunction expansion with the spectral function \Si(\cd)\Si(\cd) of the minimally possible dimension and characterize the case when spectrum of \wtT\wt T is defined by \Si(\cd)\Si(\cd). Moreover, we parametrize all spectral functions in terms of a Nevanlinna type boundary parameter. Application of these results to ordinary differential operators of an odd order enables us to complete the results by Everitt and Krishna Kumar on the Titchmarsh-Weyl theory of such operators.

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@article{arxiv.1307.6741,
  title  = {On eigenfunction expansions of first-order symmetric systems and ordinary differential operators of an odd order},
  author = {Vadim Mogilevskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.6741},
  year   = {2013}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1303.6153